Dirk van der Burg (10 August 1721 – 2 July 1773), was a Dutch 18th century artist, landscape painter and watercolourist.
He made especially sketches and drawings of towns, villages and castles, but also portraits.
His works include landscapes of the Utrecht region: Leerdam (1743) and in 1749: Hagestein,[3] Vianen, Tiel, Rijswijk and de Lek.
He died on 2 July 1773, and was buried in a family grave in the Buurkerk in Utrecht.
In 2008, the oil painting, Milking Time, was sold by Christies in Amsterdam [4] The influence of his work can be seen in the etchings of the artist J. van Hiltrop.